I'd previously used a gadget called the ADS DVDXPressDX2 on my old XP system, which I had plugged in, installed, and up and capturing video from my old VHS bricks within fifteen minutes flat. Which means I have to immediately start hoping that this isn't another one of those criminally-misnamed products that will only capture video from a digital camcorder or other digital device (a redundancy in any case,) and will not, in fact, function with a standard VHS dinosaur. I bought this thing with the intention of using it with a system running Windows 7 when I get the software installed and try to set up a project, I find that the 'Capture Device' field is blank, and that the 'Easy VHS to DVD' software does not make mention of the acronym VHS anywhere within that software. 'Not exactly inspiring confidence here, Mr. That's great: one flippant, smart-a** reply and one with the information we're looking for, for a net result of 50% customer service.